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![]() "Toks Desalu" wrote in message news:5mYmf.1497$Bj4.230@trndny01... I remember reading an old article about preheater somewhere. A person who wrote that article complained about the price of preheaters. So, he made one for himself for just 40 bucks. I can't remember how he did it, but I think he used blow dryer's components. I think the article came from Sport Aviation. I thought I should mention this. Toks Desalu It is easy to do with a little ceramic forced air space heater. You can get one at Home Depot or Wal-Mart for $20. Add $10 worth of dryer vent ducting, a flange from the HVAC section, a few pop rivets, and you're ready to go. Add a $10 timer and you're really rockin'. The only downsides are that you can't heat an engine quickly with one (I'd guess an hour or two to get any meaningful temperature increase) and you've gotta kludge up a way to route the air under the cowl. KB |
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